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(SD-WAN
plugin
2.1.0 and
later versions)
SD-WAN
supports aggregated Ethernet (AE) interfaces so that an SD-WAN firewall in a data center, for example, can have an aggregate
interface group (bundle) of physical Ethernet interfaces that provide link
redundancy.
SD-WAN supports AE interfaces with or without
subinterfaces. You can create an AE interface with subinterfaces that you can tag
for different ISP services in order to provide end-to-end traffic segmentation.
Thus, your ISP services can reach multiple labs or buildings without needing a
dedicated pair of fibers for each connection. A Layer 3 AE interface group connects
to a router, as shown in the following figure:
VM-Series firewalls do not support AE interfaces. An SD-WAN hub or
branch firewall that has an AE interface should not belong to the same VPN
cluster as a VM-Series SD-WAN hub or branch firewall because AE
interfaces are not supported on VM-Series firewalls.
PPPoE is not supported on subinterfaces.